Hayley Catherine
#0
My oldest Pit, Deuce(1year), is part rascal. All we can seem to find or hear from others is that the line is short in stature. That makes good sense because he stands no taller than 20inches. I have been very curious about the line and its history since the day we got Deuce but sources just don't seem to be there. Can any of you help me??

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Blaze_N_Pits
#10
Hmmm, so you'll have to figure out which Rascal line it is, Crenshaw or Boudreaux.
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PitBullKisses
#11
Hey,T-Town...I came to have my very 1st Pit Bull..given to me by an 'maaaaaaaaaad old school' Pitman. Soooo...Everything I cut my teeth on was 'old school Pitology'...such as..'Floyd Boudreaux', believed in..and taught. ( I had written you a long reply...but it didn't post...so I'm not going to rewrite it right now. :O) But I will...

And yes...Who knows WHICH 'Rascal' the dog came out of??? Research the other names on Pedigree. :O))
Last update on March 8, 2:51 pm by PitBullKisses.
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bill wright
#12
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Interview With Legendary Dogman Floyd Boudreaux::: *F.B.-I was lucky to get BLIND BILLY and RASCAL. I put them together with good results. *Interviewer-Gaboon Trahan's RASCAL? *F.B.-Yes, you see Trahan never owned that dog. It should be Boudreaux's RASCAL, like he is registered. I still have the papers here, but I don't care if the rest of the world thinks of him as Trahan's RASCAL. Anyway, I owned that dog and I crossed him with BLIND BILLY. Now RASCAL wouldn't start when he was a young dog and, as a matter of fact, he was stolen one time but because he wouldn't fight, they turned him loose. I saw him in 1957 when I got out of the service and he fought against a big black dog that was out of Cannon's BLACK SHINE and those dogs. At the time we were all arrested, but in those days it was just a misdemeanor, there was nothing against bulldogs really. RASCAL was owned by S.P. and I traded one of RASCAL's sons for him, a young dog called RASCAL JR. This pup only had one testicle, but S.P. took the pup and later sold him. The man that traded RASCAL to me is still alive. RASCAL produced that COUNTRY BOY dog, MARCIANO, and several other good females. As a match dog I think RASCAL was probably overrated. He was a game dog, red and white in color. He also was a bad ear dog just like COUNTRY BOY.I had a female one time, her name was TAMMY. She was by far the smartest dog I've ever owned. She was out of that BLACK SHINE dog and she was the only dog I let into the house. She was real sharp. If she was fighting, for instance, I could call her off and let her sit down with me and send her back anytime I wanted. I bred her both to RASCAL and BLIND BILLY the same time with no more than 5 days or so in between. I did this because both males were old and I really didn't want to miss this breeding. So I first bred BILLY and then bred RASCAL 5 days later, the pups were born about 61 days after I bred BILLY, but some of the pups were spotted just like RASCAL was. She had 13 pups and every pup in that litter was good, all of them were pitworthy. Bob Wallace was here when I bred RASCAL to TAMMY, so I gave him a pup. He named the pup SOCKS and always told everybody he was out of RASCAL. I didn't really care because both BILLY and RASCAL were mine and they both were out of the same female, but people are quick to criticize. The minute they saw a spotted pup they would say he was out of RASCAL instead of BLIND BILLY. I never made a secret out of it and told everybody about it. Most people just wanted to say something, but I knew better. There are so many people making money with these dogs and all they do is deal in pedigrees. I never cared too much about that. I bred my dogs for myself and all they had to do was satisfy me and nobody else. Money is no object when you are trying to breed and raise good bulldogs. I would be rich if I had all the money other people have made by peddling these dogs, but it is against my morals to breed something just for the money if I don't believe in it. Most people that do, don't even know what they are talking about.



this is a bullsh@t story, rascal did come out of eli lines,but he was bred by maurice carver,then sold to  crenshaw,,dont believe it, http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=21  ; ive also got a video with the dog on it,on maurice carvers yard from way back in the day,with don mayfield giving the background of each dog,your dog may come down from that line,of course she may not,you could have been stiffed by a byb,which it sounds like
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bill wright
#13
CH Rascal, a great 8xw, 1xl. Rascal produced more good dogs than many recognized ROM's. With 9 Ch.'s and 1 Gr.Ch. to his credit, Ch.Rascal has had a major impact on the dogs of today. A brother to Wood's Oso Negro and Boudreaux'Lupe.
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bill wright
#14
crenshaws rascal was bred off of <a class="dog" href="http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public
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Blaze_N_Pits
#15
Thought their were two different Rascal dogs... ? One Boudreaux and one Crenshaw...?
Last update on April 18, 9:39 pm by Blaze_N_Pits.
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bill wright
#16
there were two different rascal's but two totally different lines,there was crenshaws rascal,i may have made a mistake with the earlier statement,somewhat,,crenshaws rascal was never bred by beaudroux, he was bred by maurice carver and then sold to crenshaw,the other rascal was bred by joe corvino off of hubbards bounce and corvino's make up,,which was on crenshaws jeep's dam's side,but floyd never bred crenshaws rascal,it was carver that produced that dog,read alot about floyd and youll find he lies about alot of #$@!,,good guy but cant tell the truth
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Blaze_N_Pits
#18
Oh okay, that makes sence now!
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PitBullKisses
#19
Bill...I was only posting the interview I found..because it did talk about a dog named 'Rascal'. Wether Floyd Boudreaux,
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bill wright
#20
i know you only posted the interview,but i figured i would put the truth out there,,but floyd ,in more than one interview has given b.s.,dont get me wrong,he's a good guy and a great dogman,but take everything he says with a grain of salt
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TTownBullies
#21
thank you Mr. Wright. Although abrasive at times, you are very knowledgable! Good info here. Little look through the window into the history of the APBT.
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Blaze_N_Pits
#22
For some reason the link is not working....
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Blaze_N_Pits
#23
Oh okay, that makes sense. Thanx.
I put this on the other forum... but when you want to reply scroll to the top and click 'new reply' and it won't cut off what you're saying.
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bill wright
#24

Champion Rascal was born in 1972 on the yard of Maurice Carver and was later owned by James Crenshaw. Rascal won 5 contracted matches, 6 off the chain and suffered just 1 lost, and that was his first. His first match was at 52lbs. against C. Sykes' Sampson, and took the count a 1:52. At this same match Ch. Honeybunch won her second match in :28. In 1974 Rascal met Wood's Snooty, again at 52lbs. and this close match ended in 1:57. For his third match and second win, he defeated Irish Jerry's Soldier in 1:30. For his championship, he won over Baxter's Booger in 1:16 at 48lbs., which turned out to be his ideal weight. He then had wins over Hughes' & Hick's Big Boy in 1:45 and Langston's Satan in 1:19.

Champion Rascal wasn't noted for possessing a devastating mouth, as some would have had many believe, but he was a very game dog as all of his matches went over the hour mark. he fought any style, but preferred to work the head. Not many dogs could put Rascal behind. Even in his loss to Sampson, Sampson died within an half an hour after the match.

His ability to produce is evident in the likes of Gr. Ch. Pedro, Ch. Rascal, Jr., Demon, Sugar, Bandit, Polly, and Krypto just to name a few of his offspring.

Rascal died at the age of 11 in 1983, but will be remembered as one of the best.

Last update on May 18, 6:28 pm by bill wright.
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